Magic the Gathering Los Angeles

Slutsky Channels the Merfolk in LA!

Grand Prix l . a . showcased the breadth of contemporary, and these decklists, piloted by our 9th through 32nd place finishers, offer a good picture for this diverse format. Whether you're...

After many rounds of Swiss plus some great games of secret, the Top 8 for Grand Prix Los Angeles is defined! Learn more about this event's Top 8 rivals, their history at the top tables, plus by...

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There is no marine layer this morning in la. The sun's rays is bright and shining down, and these players tend to be beaming to ready to battle again with their favorite contemporary brews!

As usual, something is possible in contemporary. The bracket without a reduction contains porches like Merfolk, Mono-Blue Tron, Blue-Black Mill, and Bant Eldrazi, along with even more basic archetypes like Affinity, Jund, and also the brand new hotness Jeskai Harbinger.

Simon Slutsky, Wesley Higbee, Toshiya Kanegawa, Daniel Goetschel, Gal Schlesinger, and Bryan De Los Angeles Torre would be the people at 9-0 at this time. There the ones to firearm for. But truly, on biggest West-Coast Grand Prix, folks have shown which they just wanna gun. Contemporary has provided the secret world which only tied to your imagination, and people have used that to its fullest.

Let’s arrive at the activity.

Adam Fischer claims he owes their career to Magic: the Gathering. The Northern Ca native discovered the video game during Fallen Empires and played casually for a long time ahead of the competitive bug...

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Goodness gracious, contemporary rocks !. It’s diverse, it's powerful, and it also’s fun. What other format could a Blue-Black Mill deck be 8-0-1? And while sitting beside Affinity, Infect, Jund, Abzan, Jeskai, a bunch of Emrakul the Aeons Torn, and Matt Nass’s Green-White Tokens deck—which is simply a Standard deck with wild birds of Paradise? Forget about it. Modern’s great.

Simon Slutsky, Wesley Higbee, Toshiya Kanegawa, Dan Goetschel, Gal Schlesinger and Bryan De Los Angeles Torre are at 9-0. And for Schlesinger, it is their first-ever Grand Prix! They’ve cut-through the chaff to make it to the wheat on the first-day, and tend to be hoping keep cutting through on Top 8 the next day.

See you the next day!

Modern has become heralded as a diverse structure, but this weekend, the possibilities truly appear endless. Grand Prix l . a . and Charlotte would be the very first premier-level Modern occasions since...